Part Number: THVD9491-SEP Other Parts Discussed in Thread: THVD2452V-EP , THVD2452V , SN65C1168 Tool/software: hello,
is there a commercial-grade, pin and package equivalent to the THVD9491-SEP?
I'm looking for a 3v3 RS-xxx transceiver for which commercial…
Hi Conor,
I have put these two devices into our comparison tool: Compare products (ti.com) .
When the 'view alternates' option is selected under the SN65C1168, the only comment is around the ESD protection feature.
Under the 'differences' tab, you…
Part Number: AM26C31 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AM26LV31E , SN65C1168 Tool/software: Is it possible to obtain IBIS models of the following components to simulate the transmission line of the board? If it is available, we apologize for the inconvenience…
Part Number: SN65C1168 Hi,
SN65C1168's ESD(HBM/MM) tolelance is not discribed on the datasheet.
Though I need ESD information to register as product, could you tell me any information?
Best Regards,
Kuramochi
Part Number: SN65C1168 Hi team,
Could you provide the schematics for pin#:9 (2D) and pin#:15 (1D) such as the schematic of inputs/outputs at page-4 in the datasheet?
Thanks & Best regards,
Jun Ishida
The large bus voltages of RS-232 are an attempt to increase the noise margin. But differential transceivers (RS-422, LVDS) are more robust regarding both noise and common-mode voltage offsets. See, for example, the SN65C1168(E).
Part Number: SN65C1168 Hi, All
please tell me how to calc the power dissipation with specific condition.
i assume that it would be changed if Vcc is changed and something other spec also included.
could you tell me?
Part Number: SN65C1168 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75LBC176 Hello,
Do we have the EVM for SN65C1168? I saw post here: https://e2e.ti.com/support/interface/industrial_interface/f/142/t/478825?tisearch=e2e-quicksearch&keymatch=SN65C1168
So…
Part Number: SN65C1168 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: SN75ALS1177 I was looking at using this transceiver for RS-485 after finding it on Digi-Key ( 296-31716-1-ND ), but the datasheet does not mention that it conforms to TIA/EIA-485; only to TIA/EIA-422…